Using QuickBooks Pro for Accounting 2008 Glenn Owen

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Using QuickBooks Pro for Accounting 2008 Glenn Owen Chapter Six Setting Up Your Business’s Accounting System

Chapter 6 EasyStep Interview Using QuickBooks Pro 2008 for Accounting

Chapter 6 Account Numbers Assets Begin with a 1 (1000-1999) Liabilities Begin with a 2 (2000-2999) Equities Begin with a 3 (3000-3999) Revenues Begin with a 4 (4000-4999) Expenses Begin with a 5 (5000-5999) Using QuickBooks Pro 2008 for Accounting

Chapter 6 Company Items An item is anything that your company buys, sells, or resells in the course of business Products Shipping and Handling Charges Discounts Sales Tax (if applicable) 11 different types of items Using QuickBooks Pro 2008 for Accounting

Chapter 6 Backing Up Your Company File Backup location may be different Using QuickBooks Pro 2008 for Accounting